US11616271B2 - Battery separator including inorganic coating disposed on dense layer formed on support layer, and method for preparing the same - Google Patents

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US11616271B2 US16/909,004 US202016909004A US11616271B2 US 11616271 B2 US11616271 B2 US 11616271B2 US 202016909004 A US202016909004 A US 202016909004A US 11616271 B2 US11616271 B2 US 11616271B2
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  • the disclosure relates to the technical field of battery, in particular, to a battery separator and preparation method and application thereof.
  • the separator is a key technical material to prevent the short circuit of battery.
  • the short circuit of battery greatly accelerates the exothermic decomposition of battery materials, so that it is critical for the battery safety to improve the thermal stability and fusing temperature of the separator.
  • ceramic-coated separators have greatly improved heat resistance, which are mainly divided into two categories according to the substrate used.
  • One category is conventional polyolefin as a substrate, coated with ceramic particles, and this category of the separators has entered the market in batches; the other is polymer non-woven fabric as a substrate, coated to form a ceramic separator.
  • Polyolefin stretched film (such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) film) has high technology maturity, and has advantages of excellent mechanical properties, chemical stability and relatively lower cost, which is thus currently the dominated separator in the market.
  • PE polyethylene
  • PP polypropylene
  • CN106159163A in the name of Hefei Guoxuan Hi-Tech Power Co., Ltd. proposes to prepare ceramic-coated separators based on commercial polyethylene separators and the thermal stability of the separators can be effectively improved after being treated at 120° C. for 1 hour. However, as the temperature increases, the skeleton of the ceramic particles is still present while the polyolefin separators melt, resulting in that the strength of the separators is completely lost, so that coating ceramic alone cannot significantly improve the high temperature resistance of the separators.
  • Non-woven fabric is a material with three-dimensional pore structure formed by non-directional accumulation of fibers. It has the characteristics of flexible selection of raw materials and flexible design of structure. As compared to the polyolefin separator, the non-woven fabric separator has advantages in terms of high temperature resistance, rapid charge and discharge performance and service life, but the non-woven fabric separator has low strength and large pores, which may cause a micro-short circuit of battery.
  • the patent application Publication No.
  • CN104157812A in the name of the South China University of Technology proposes to use a multi-layer inclined wire former to prepare a three-layer lithium ion battery separator with an inorganic coating, the dense layer of which however uses some synthetic fibers, and thus the thermal stability of the separator can only achieve that heat shrinkage rate at 110° C. is less than 1.0%, which cannot meet requirements of the high temperature resistant separator for the lithium ion battery.
  • the support layer of the separator completely uses synthetic fibers which are relatively poor lyophilic and easy to introduce air bubbles, so that large holes are formed in the separator.
  • the purpose of the disclosure is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a lithium ion battery separator and preparation method and application thereof.
  • the separator has excellent high-temperature resistance, and still has good strength retention and the heat shrinkage rate thereof is no more than 2% after treatment at 300° C. for 1 h, and thus ensures the stability and isolation of the rigid structure of the separator at high temperature.
  • the separator better meets the requirements of lithium ion battery separators with respect to heat resistance, porosity and strength, thus having excellent comprehensive performance.
  • the disclosure provides a lithium ion battery separator, comprising a lithium ion battery separator substrate and an inorganic coating, wherein the lithium ion battery separator substrate consists of a support layer and a dense layer, wherein the inorganic coating is coated on the dense layer.
  • the coating weight of the inorganic coating is 3-15 g/m 2 , preferably 5-10 g/m 2 , more preferably 5-8 g/m 2 , and most preferably 8 g/m 2 .
  • the inorganic coating comprises or consists of inorganic particles, dispersants, water-retaining agents and adhesive resins.
  • the inorganic particles are selected from one or more of the group consisting of alumina, silica, boehmite and magnesium hydroxide, preferably alumina and/or magnesium hydroxide; preferably, the ratio of alumina to magnesium hydroxide is 1:1 by weight.
  • the inorganic particles have a particle size of less than 3 ⁇ m, preferably less than 1 ⁇ m, more preferably 200 nm.
  • the dispersants are ammonium polycarboxylate; preferably, the ammonium polycarboxylate has a viscosity less than 100 mPa ⁇ s.
  • the water-retaining agents are sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC); preferably, the sodium carboxymethyl cellulose has a viscosity between 10 mPa ⁇ s and 50 mPa ⁇ s.
  • the adhesive resins are acrylate or styrene-butadiene latex; preferably, the adhesive resins have a viscosity less than 1000 mPa ⁇ s.
  • the inorganic coatings have 80-87 wt % of the inorganic particles, preferably 80-85 wt %, more preferably 83-85 wt %, more preferably 83-84 wt % and most preferably 84 wt % by weight.
  • the inorganic coatings have 0.5-2 wt % of the dispersants, preferably 1-2 wt %, more preferably 1-1.5 wt % and most preferably lwt %.
  • the inorganic coatings have 0.5-4 wt % of the water-retaining agents, preferably 2-4 wt %, more preferably 2-3.5 wt %, more preferably 2-2.5 wt % and most preferably 2 wt %.
  • the inorganic coatings have 10-17 wt % of the adhesive resins, preferably 10-14 wt %, more preferably 13-14 wt % and most preferably 13 wt %.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of superfine main fibers, thermoplastic bonded fibers and first nanofibers, and the dense layer comprises or consists of second nanofibers.
  • the superfine main fibers are selected from one or more of the group consisting of stretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (stretched PET), polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN), polyamide fibers (PA) and polypropylene fibers (PP).
  • the superfine main fibers are stretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (stretched PET), polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN) and/or polyamide fibers (PA).
  • the ratio of the stretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (stretched PET) to the polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN) to the polyamide fibers (PA) is (1-1.2):(1-1.2): 1, preferably 1:1:1 by weight.
  • the thermoplastic bonded fibers are selected from one or more of the group consisting of polyethylene fibers (PE), polypropylene fibers (PP), unstretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (unstretched PET), PP/PE bi-component fibers, PET/PE bi-component fibers, PET/PP bi-component fibers and PET/co-PET bi-component fibers.
  • PE polyethylene fibers
  • PP polypropylene fibers
  • unstretched PET unstretched PET
  • PP/PE bi-component fibers PET/PE bi-component fibers
  • PET/PP bi-component fibers PET/co-PET bi-component fibers
  • thermoplastic bonded fibers are unstretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (unstretched PET), PET/co-PET bi-component fibers or PP/PE bi-component fibers.
  • the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers are independently selected from one or more of the group consisting of fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers, fibrillated lyocell nanofibers, fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole (PBO) nanofibers, fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers, polyimide (PI) nanofibers and nanocellulose fibers.
  • PPTA poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide
  • PBO fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole
  • PAN fibrillated polyacrylonitrile
  • PI polyimide
  • the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers are each independently fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers, fibrillated lyocell nanofibers, fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole (PBO) nanofibers or fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers.
  • PPTA poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide
  • PBO fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole
  • PAN fibrillated polyacrylonitrile
  • the second nanofibers are fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers and/or fibrillated lyocell nanofibers; preferably, the ratio of the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers to fibrillated lyocell nanofibers is 1:(1-4), preferably 1:4 by weight.
  • PPTA poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide
  • the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers are each independently fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers, fibrillated tencel nanofibers, fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole (PBO) nanofibers or fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers.
  • PPTA poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide
  • PBO fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole
  • PAN fibrillated polyacrylonitrile
  • the second nanofibers are fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers and/or fibrillated tencel nanofibers; preferably, the ratio of the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers to fibrillated tencel nanofibers is 1:(1-4), preferably 1:4 by weight.
  • PPTA poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide
  • the superfine main fibers have a fiber diameter of 0.1-6 ⁇ m, preferably 0.5-4 ⁇ m, more preferably 0.5-3 ⁇ m, and most preferably 1-3 ⁇ m; preferably, the superfine main fibers have a fiber length of 1-6 mm, preferably 2-4 mm, most preferably 3 mm.
  • the thermoplastic bonded fibers have a fiber diameter of 0.1-8 ⁇ m, preferably 0.5-6 ⁇ m, more preferably 1-5 ⁇ m, and most preferably 3-5 ⁇ m; preferably, the thermoplastic bonded fibers have a fiber length of 1-6 mm, preferably 2-4 mm, most preferably 3 mm.
  • the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers have a beating degree of 60-95° SR, preferably 70-95° SR or 60-85° SR.
  • the fibrillated lyocell nanofibers have a beating degree of 70-95° SR, preferably 95° SR.
  • the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers have a beating degree of 60-85° SR, preferably 85° SR.
  • the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzoxadiazole (PBO) nanofibers and the fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers have a beating degree of 85° SR.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 50-99 wt % of the support layer and 1-50 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 50-95 wt % of the support layer and 5-50 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 60-95 wt % of the support layer and 5-40 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 60-80 wt % of the support layer and 20-40 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 80-95 wt % of the support layer and 5-20 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 80 wt % of the support layer and 20 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 60 wt % of the support layer and 40 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 95 wt % of the support layer and 5 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of 30-45 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of 30-40 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-40 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 40-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5-30 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5-15 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 15-30 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer consists of 30 wt % of superfine main fibers, 65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer consists of 40 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 30 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer consists of 45 wt % of superfine main fibers, 40 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 15 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
  • the support layer consists of 65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
  • the thickness of the lithium ion battery separator substrate is 10-25 ⁇ m, preferably 16-22 ⁇ m, more preferably 17-21 ⁇ m; preferably, the basis weight of the substrate is 8-17 g/m 2 , preferably 10-14 g/m 2 , more preferably 11-13 g/m 2 ; preferably, the average pore size of the substrate is less than 3 ⁇ m; the maximum pore size of the substrate is less than 5 ⁇ m.
  • the thickness of the separator is less than 30 ⁇ m, preferably 20-26 ⁇ m, more preferably 23-26 ⁇ m; preferably, the basis weight of the separator is 15-29 g/m 2 , preferably 16-25 g/m 2 , more preferably 19-21 g/m 2 ; preferably, the average pore size of the separator is less than 0.6 ⁇ m, preferably 0.1-0.5 ⁇ m, more preferably 0.2-0.4 ⁇ m; preferably, the maximum pore size of the separator is no more than 1.0 ⁇ m, preferably 0.6-1 ⁇ m; preferably, the heat shrinkage rate of the separator is no more than 2% at 300° C.
  • the disclosure provides a method for preparing the lithium ion battery separator as mentioned above.
  • the method comprises uniformly coating the inorganic coating on the surface of the dense layer of the lithium ion battery separator substrate, and then drying by hot air; preferably, the temperature of the hot air is 80-150° C., preferably 120° C.
  • the coating weight of the inorganic coating is 3-15 g/m 2 , preferably 5-10 g/m 2 , more preferably 5-8 g/m 2 , and most preferably 8 g/m 2 .
  • a method for preparing the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises the following steps in order:
  • Step a Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water, and then each independently defiberizing, beating and mixing to obtain pulps, and then diluting the pulps with water by a flushing pump to an on-wire concentration;
  • Step b Feeding the diluted pulps of the support layer and the dense layer into a HYDROFORMERTM, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp of the dense layer enters the upper flow channel and the pulp of the support layer enters the lower flow channel, overlapping the pulp in each flow channel in the same area and making papers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet, forming a wet paper sheet for the substrate; preferably, further comprising rectification of the pulp to make the pulp appear a flow state of high-strength micro-turbulence before making papers;
  • Step c After Step b, drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate by a Yankee dryer;
  • Step d After Step c, calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the substrate.
  • step a the solid weight percent concentrations of the pulps of the support layer and the dense layer are both 0.2 wt % before diluting with water.
  • the concentrationof the pulp of the support layer onto wire is 0.01-0.05 wt %, preferably 0.01-0.03 wt %, and most preferably 0.015-0.025 wt %; the concentration of the pulp of the dense layer onto wire is 0.002-0.05 wt %, preferably 0.005-0.04 wt %.
  • the flow rate of flow channel of the pulp of the support layer is 160-3000 m 3 /h, preferably 500-1000 m 3 /h, more preferably 740 m 3 /h; the flow rate of flow channel of the pulp of the dense layer is 40-750 m 3 /h, preferably 100-480 m 3 /h, more preferably 185 m 3 /h.
  • the drying temperature is 80-130° C.
  • the calendering temperature is 110-220° C.
  • the drying temperature is 80-130° C., preferably 120° C.
  • the calendering temperature is 170-220° C., preferably 190° C.
  • the drying temperature is 80-130° C., preferably 90° C.; and the calendering temperature is 110-140° C., preferably 120° C.
  • a method for preparing the inorganic coating comprises: according to the composition of the inorganic coating, sequentially adding the dispersants and the water-retaining agents to the deionized water and stirring; adding the inorganic particles and dispersing; filtering to obtain a dispersion liquid through a strainer; adding the adhesive resins to the dispersion liquid, and continuing to disperse to obtain a pulp of the inorganic coating.
  • the coating weight of the inorganic coating is 3-15 g/m 2 , preferably 5-10 g/m 2 , more preferably 5-8 g/m 2 , and most preferably 8 g/m 2 .
  • the inorganic coating comprises or consists of inorganic particles, dispersants, water-retaining agents and adhesive resins.
  • the inorganic particles are selected from one or more of the group consisting of alumina, silica, boehmite and magnesium hydroxide, preferably alumina and/or magnesium hydroxide; preferably, the ratio of alumina to magnesium hydroxide is 1:1 by weight.
  • the inorganic particles have a particle size of less than 3 ⁇ m, preferably less than 1 ⁇ m, more preferably 200 nm.
  • the dispersants are ammonium polycarboxylate; preferably, the ammonium polycarboxylate has a viscosity less than 100 mPa ⁇ s.
  • the water-retaining agents are sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC); preferably, the sodium carboxymethyl cellulose has a viscosity between 10 mPa ⁇ s and 50 mPa ⁇ s.
  • the adhesive resins are acrylate or styrene-butadiene latex; preferably, the adhesive resins have a viscosity less than 1000 mPa ⁇ s.
  • the inorganic coating comprises 80-87 wt % of the inorganic particles, preferably 80-85 wt %, more preferably 83-85 wt %, more preferably 83-84 wt % and most preferably 84 wt %.
  • the inorganic coating comprises 0.5-2 wt % of the dispersants, preferably 1-2 wt %, more preferably 1-1.5 wt % and most preferably lwt %.
  • the inorganic coating comprises 0.5-4 wt % of the water-retaining agents, preferably 2-4 wt %, more preferably 2-3.5 wt %, more preferably 2-2.5 wt % and most preferably 2 wt %.
  • the inorganic coating comprises 10-17 wt % of the adhesive resins, preferably 10-14 wt %, more preferably 13-14 wt % and most preferably 13 wt %.
  • the inorganic particles are dispersed at 2500 r/min for 30 min; preferably, the adhesive resins are uniformly dispersed in the dispersion liquid for 15 min; preferably, the strainer is a strainer of 320 mesh; preferably, the pulp of the inorganic coating has a solid content of 40-60%, preferably 50 wt %.
  • the disclosure also provides a lithium ion battery comprising the lithium ion battery separator as described above.
  • the present disclosure has the following advantages that the lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure has a inorganic coating of a specific composition coated on the dense layer of the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
  • Such separator structure can maximize the high temperature resistance and hydrophilicity of the nanofibers, so that the substrate still can maintain good strength and adsorption to the inorganic coating even after treatment at 300° C. for 1 h.
  • the high temperature stability of the inorganic coating makes the heat shrinkage rate of the separator no more than 2%, ensuring the stability and isolation of the rigid structure of the coating of the composite separator at high temperatures.
  • the use of the nanofibers can also avoid pinholes in the support layer, fill in the large holes that may exist in the support layer, improve the reliability and quality of product, and thus the inorganic coating at a lower coating weight can realize the effective covering of the substrate.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the apparent morphology of a lithium ion battery separator prepared by the disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of a HYDROFORMERTM, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, used in the disclosure, wherein A represents a pulp distributor, B represents a rectifying zone, C represents a substrate forming zone, and D represents a formed wet paper sheet of the substrate.
  • A represents a pulp distributor
  • B represents a rectifying zone
  • C represents a substrate forming zone
  • D represents a formed wet paper sheet of the substrate.
  • Preparation Examples 1-63 and Comparative Examples 1-11 only disclose examples of using some fiber materials to prepare the substrate, and other fiber materials and combinations thereof given in the disclosure may also be used to prepare the substrate of the disclosure.
  • the schematic structural view of the HYDROFORMERTM, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, used in Preparation Examples 1-63 of the disclosure is shown in FIG. 2 .
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer, and is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 1, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02375 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.005 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
  • Step b Respectively feeding the pulp 1 and the pulp 2 obtained in step a into the HYDROFORMERTM, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp 1 enters the lower flow channel at a flow rate of 740 m 3 /h, the pulp 2 enters the upper flow channel at a flow rate of 185 m 3 /h; after rectification, making papers of the two layers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 1.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 1, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
  • Step b Respectively feeding the pulp 1 and the pulp 2 obtained in step a into the HYDROFORMERTM, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp 1 enters the lower flow channel at a flow rate of 740 m 3 /h, the pulp 2 enters the upper flow channel at a flow rate of 185 m 3 /h; after rectification, making papers of the two layers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the present disclosure.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 5.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 1, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.015 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.04 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
  • Step b Respectively feeding the pulp 1 and the pulp 2 obtained in step a to the HYDROFORMERTM, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp 1 enters the lower flow channel at a flow rate of 740 m 3 /h, the pulp 2 enters the upper flow channel at a flow rate of 185 m 3 /h; after rectification, making papers of the two layers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 9.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a and Step b are the same as in Preparation Example 5.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a and Step b are the same as in Preparation Example 9.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1.
  • the separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a and Step b are the same as in Preparation Example 1.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a single layer structure.
  • the formula of the single layer is shown in Table 2.
  • the separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a Mixing the fiber material with water in the defibizer according to the formula shown in Table 2, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting the fiber material by the flushing pump to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02 wt % to obtain a pulp.
  • Step b Feeding the pulp obtained in step a to an inclined wire paper machine, wherein the flow rate of the pulp is 925 m 3 /h; after rectification, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the single-layer lithium ion battery separator substrate.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a single layer structure.
  • the formula of the single layer is shown in Table 2.
  • the preparation method is the same as that in Comparative Example 1.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 2.
  • the preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 5.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 2.
  • the preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 1.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer, and is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 2, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.0125 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.05 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
  • Step b, step c and step d are the same as in Preparation Example 1.
  • a lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer.
  • the formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 2.
  • the separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
  • Step a and step b are the same as in Preparation Example 5.
  • Step c Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
  • Step d Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
  • the preparing process is performed according to the method diclosed in Chinese Patent CN201410496299.4. It discloses a substrate for separators for lithium secondary batteries which is prepared by the following method: Using a disc mill, mix solvent-spun cellulose fibers 10% by mass, oriented crystalline polyethylene terephthalate (PET) short fibers 50% by mass and unstretched binder polyester fibers 40% by mass together, wherein the solvent-spun cellulose fibers have an average fiber diameter of 10 ⁇ m, a fiber length of 4 mm, and a freeness of 97 ml; the oriented crystalline polyethylene terephthalate (PET) short fibers have an average fiber diameter of 2.4 ⁇ m and fiber length of 3 mm; unstretched binder polyester fibers have an average fiber diameter of 4.4 ⁇ m and fiber length of 3 mm; and then dissociate in the pulp machine water to obtain a uniform papermaking pulp (0.3 mass % concentration) on the basis of agitation using an agitator.
  • PET
  • the oblique short wire is used as the first layer and the rotary wire is used as the second layer, and the weight ratio of the oblique short wire to the rotary wire is set to 50:50 to laminate the papermaking pulp to obtain a wet sheet.
  • calender After drying at a Yankee dryer temperature of 130° C., calender by a metal roller and an elastic roller with a surface temperature of 195° C. to obtain a weight per unit area of 8.2 g/m 2 and a thickness of 14.2 ⁇ m of the substrate for separators for lithium secondary batteries.
  • PA fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 ⁇ m and a fiber length of 3 mm;
  • PET/co-PET bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 ⁇ m and a fiber length of 3 mm;
  • PET/co-PET bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 ⁇ m and a fiber length of 3 mm;
  • the pulp of the inorganic coating is prepared according to the inorganic coating formulation shown in Table 3.
  • the method for preparing the pulp of the inorganic coating is: sequentially adding the dispersants and the water-retaining agents to the deionized water and stirring; adding the inorganic particles and dispersing at 2500 r/min for 30 min, and filtering to obtain a dispersion liquid through a strainer of 320 mesh; adding the adhesive resins to the dispersion liquid, and continuing to uniformly disperse for 15 min to obtain the pulp of the inorganic coating, wherein the pulp of the inorganic coating prepared has a solid content of 50 wt %.
  • the pulp obtained according to formulation 1-9 is respectively coated on the surface of the dense layer of the lithium ion battery separator substrate of Preparation Examples 1-63, with coating weight of 8 g/m 2 , and then which is dried by hot air (120° C.) to obtain the lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure.
  • the appearance of the lithium ion battery separator prepared by the disclosure is shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the pulp of the inorganic coating prepared according to the formulation 1 of the inorganic coating was coated on the lithium ion battery separator substrate prepared in Preparation Examples 1-12, 22-25, 41-48, 61-63 and Comparative Examples 1-11 to obtain the lithium ion battery separators corresponding to Examples 1-12, 22-25, 41-48, 61-63 and Comparative Examples 1′- 11 ′, respectively, for performance testing.
  • the test items and methods are as follows:
  • Basis weight, thickness and tensile strength measured by TAPPI standard.
  • Average pore size and maximum pore size measured using a PMI pore size analyzer.
  • the dimensional stability of the separator at a certain temperature can be characterized by the thermal stability of the separator, usually expressed in heat shrinkage rate. Test of the heat shrinkage rate of the separator as follows:
  • the separator was placed in a 300° C. environment for 1 hour and taken out.
  • the strength retention of the separator was evaluated according to the following criteria:
  • Example 1 19.9 25.3 1145 0.28 0.86 1.7 ⁇ Example 2 20.2 25.8 1372 0.36 0.95 1.8 ⁇ Example 3 20.0 25.9 903 0.34 0.92 1.8 ⁇ Example 4 20.0 24.5 888 0.25 0.80 1.7 ⁇ Example 5 20.2 24.7 1042 0.26 0.82 1.2 ⁇ Example 6 20.2 25.1 1271 0.28 0.85 1.4 ⁇ Example 7 19.9 25.2 843 0.28 0.84 1.3 ⁇ Example 8 20.2 23.9 810 0.22 0.68 1.2 ⁇ Example 9 19.7 23.8 780 0.20 0.66 1.0 ⁇ Example 10 20.2 24.1 985 0.22 0.68 1.0 ⁇ Example 11 19.8 24.2 750 0.21 0.67 1.0 ⁇ Example 12 20.1 23.3 730 0.16 0.60 0.8 ⁇ Example 22 20.1 25.2 1233 0.28 0.86 1.4 ⁇ Example 23 20.2 25.1 1275 0.28 0.85 1.5 ⁇ Example 24 20.0 25.3 1254 0.28 0.85 1.4 ⁇ Example 25 19.8 25.1 1226 0.28 0.87
  • the lithium ion battery separators obtained in Examples 1-12, 22-25, 41-48 and 61-63 of the disclosure are consisted of the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure and an inorganic coating.
  • the lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure has a heat shrinkage rate of zero at 110° C. with excellent strength retention and excellent heat stability.
  • the heat shrinkage rate at 300° C. for 1 h is no more than 2%, the maximum pore diameter is less than 1 ⁇ m, and the strength is greater than 700 N/m.
  • the separator with double-layer substrate is made by a HYDROFORMERTM, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, and the dense layer of the separator is added with 20% stretched PET fibers and 70% fibrillated PPTA fibers, so that the separator has a heat shrinkage rate of 3.5% after treatment at 300° C.
  • Comparative Example 4′ the support layer does not use nanofibers, which causes the maximum pore diameter of the separator to be too large; in Comparative Examples 5′-10′, the separator strength cannot meet the requirements; in Comparative Example 11′, due to the substrate with large pores, the maximum pore diameter of the separator is too large, and there is no double-layer structure, the heat shrinkage rate is 10.0% after treatment at 300° C. for 1 hour.
  • the disclosure verifies the performance parameters of the lithium ion battery separator, wherein the separator is obtained by respectively coating the inorganic coatings of different formulation compositions (shown in Table 3) on the lithium ion battery separator substrates prepared in Preparation Examples 1-63 of the disclosure.
  • Table 3 shows the formulation compositions (shown in Table 3) on the lithium ion battery separator substrates prepared in Preparation Examples 1-63 of the disclosure.
  • Examples 10, 64-71 only performance parameters of the lithium ion battery separators (Examples 10, 64-71) are shown, wherein the separators are respectively obtained by coating the pulp of the inorganic coating of the formulation shown in Table 3 on the substrate of Preparation Example 10 as an example.
  • Table 6 The results are shown in Table 6:
  • Example 10 20.2 23.1 985 0.22 0.68 1.0 ⁇ (Formulation 1)
  • Example 64 20.3 23.3 954 0.25 0.8 1.0 ⁇
  • Example 65 20.1 23.2 934 0.26 0.82 1.0 ⁇ (Formulation 3)
  • Example 66 19.8 23.2 958 0.24 0.78 1.0 ⁇ (Formulation 4)
  • Example 67 19.9 22.7 1003 0.26 0.82 1.4 ⁇ (Formulation 5)
  • Example 68 20.2 22.9 978 0.34 0.92 1.0 ⁇ (Formulation 6)
  • Example 69 20.3 23.2 1026 0.24 0.78 1.4 ⁇
  • Example 70 20.1 23.3 969 0.36 0.96 1.0 ⁇ (Formulation 8)
  • Example 71 20.1 23.3 965 0.23 0.75 1.0 ⁇ (Formulation 9)

Abstract

A battery separator and a preparation method therefor are provided. The separator includes a lithium ion battery separator substrate and an inorganic coating, the lithium ion battery separator substrate consists of a support layer and a dense layer, and the inorganic coating is coated on the dense layer; the separator has excellent high-temperature resistance, and still has good strength retention and the heat shrinkage rate thereof is no more than 2% after treatment at 300° C. for 1 h, and thus ensures the stability and isolation of the rigid structure of the separator coating at high temperatures; the substrate has a uniform and compact double-layer structure, effectively controls phenomena such as pinholes and filler particles fall-off in a subsequent coating process, and meets the requirements of lithium ion battery separators with respect to heat resistance, porosity and strength, thus having excellent comprehensive performance.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/CN2017/118479, filed on Dec. 26, 2017, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The disclosure relates to the technical field of battery, in particular, to a battery separator and preparation method and application thereof.
BACKGROUND
The separator is a key technical material to prevent the short circuit of battery. The short circuit of battery greatly accelerates the exothermic decomposition of battery materials, so that it is critical for the battery safety to improve the thermal stability and fusing temperature of the separator.
Compared with conventional polyolefin separators, ceramic-coated separators have greatly improved heat resistance, which are mainly divided into two categories according to the substrate used. One category is conventional polyolefin as a substrate, coated with ceramic particles, and this category of the separators has entered the market in batches; the other is polymer non-woven fabric as a substrate, coated to form a ceramic separator. Polyolefin stretched film (such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) film) has high technology maturity, and has advantages of excellent mechanical properties, chemical stability and relatively lower cost, which is thus currently the dominated separator in the market. However, polyolefin materials have limited temperature resistance, and the suitable working temperature is lower than 150° C. The patent application (Publication No. CN106159163A) in the name of Hefei Guoxuan Hi-Tech Power Co., Ltd. proposes to prepare ceramic-coated separators based on commercial polyethylene separators and the thermal stability of the separators can be effectively improved after being treated at 120° C. for 1 hour. However, as the temperature increases, the skeleton of the ceramic particles is still present while the polyolefin separators melt, resulting in that the strength of the separators is completely lost, so that coating ceramic alone cannot significantly improve the high temperature resistance of the separators.
Non-woven fabric is a material with three-dimensional pore structure formed by non-directional accumulation of fibers. It has the characteristics of flexible selection of raw materials and flexible design of structure. As compared to the polyolefin separator, the non-woven fabric separator has advantages in terms of high temperature resistance, rapid charge and discharge performance and service life, but the non-woven fabric separator has low strength and large pores, which may cause a micro-short circuit of battery. The patent application (Publication No. US20060024569) in the name of Degussa Company in German proposes to use polymer fibers to make a non-woven separator substrate, wherein the substrate is prepared by a single-layer papermaking and both sides are impregnated or coated with a large amount of filler particles to prepare a composite separator with a temperature resistance of 200° C. The filler particles can partially improve the pinhole, so that this separator obtains a good average pore diameter. However, due to the composition of the substrate in this patent, it is inevitable that the separator has large pores and the filler particles are easy to fall off. Further, after testing, when the separator is treated at 300° C. for 1 hour, the substrate melts and the strength of the separator is completely lost. The patent application (Publication No. CN104157812A) in the name of the South China University of Technology proposes to use a multi-layer inclined wire former to prepare a three-layer lithium ion battery separator with an inorganic coating, the dense layer of which however uses some synthetic fibers, and thus the thermal stability of the separator can only achieve that heat shrinkage rate at 110° C. is less than 1.0%, which cannot meet requirements of the high temperature resistant separator for the lithium ion battery. The support layer of the separator completely uses synthetic fibers which are relatively poor lyophilic and easy to introduce air bubbles, so that large holes are formed in the separator.
SUMMARY
The purpose of the disclosure is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a lithium ion battery separator and preparation method and application thereof. The separator has excellent high-temperature resistance, and still has good strength retention and the heat shrinkage rate thereof is no more than 2% after treatment at 300° C. for 1 h, and thus ensures the stability and isolation of the rigid structure of the separator at high temperature. The separator better meets the requirements of lithium ion battery separators with respect to heat resistance, porosity and strength, thus having excellent comprehensive performance.
The purpose of the disclosure is achieved by the following technical solutions:
On the first aspect, the disclosure provides a lithium ion battery separator, comprising a lithium ion battery separator substrate and an inorganic coating, wherein the lithium ion battery separator substrate consists of a support layer and a dense layer, wherein the inorganic coating is coated on the dense layer.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the coating weight of the inorganic coating is 3-15 g/m2, preferably 5-10 g/m2, more preferably 5-8 g/m2, and most preferably 8 g/m2.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coating comprises or consists of inorganic particles, dispersants, water-retaining agents and adhesive resins.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic particles are selected from one or more of the group consisting of alumina, silica, boehmite and magnesium hydroxide, preferably alumina and/or magnesium hydroxide; preferably, the ratio of alumina to magnesium hydroxide is 1:1 by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic particles have a particle size of less than 3 μm, preferably less than 1 μm, more preferably 200 nm.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the dispersants are ammonium polycarboxylate; preferably, the ammonium polycarboxylate has a viscosity less than 100 mPa·s.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the water-retaining agents are sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC); preferably, the sodium carboxymethyl cellulose has a viscosity between 10 mPa·s and 50 mPa·s.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the adhesive resins are acrylate or styrene-butadiene latex; preferably, the adhesive resins have a viscosity less than 1000 mPa·s.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coatings have 80-87 wt % of the inorganic particles, preferably 80-85 wt %, more preferably 83-85 wt %, more preferably 83-84 wt % and most preferably 84 wt % by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coatings have 0.5-2 wt % of the dispersants, preferably 1-2 wt %, more preferably 1-1.5 wt % and most preferably lwt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coatings have 0.5-4 wt % of the water-retaining agents, preferably 2-4 wt %, more preferably 2-3.5 wt %, more preferably 2-2.5 wt % and most preferably 2 wt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coatings have 10-17 wt % of the adhesive resins, preferably 10-14 wt %, more preferably 13-14 wt % and most preferably 13 wt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the support layer comprises or consists of superfine main fibers, thermoplastic bonded fibers and first nanofibers, and the dense layer comprises or consists of second nanofibers.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the superfine main fibers are selected from one or more of the group consisting of stretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (stretched PET), polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN), polyamide fibers (PA) and polypropylene fibers (PP).
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the superfine main fibers are stretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (stretched PET), polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN) and/or polyamide fibers (PA).
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the ratio of the stretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (stretched PET) to the polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN) to the polyamide fibers (PA) is (1-1.2):(1-1.2): 1, preferably 1:1:1 by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the thermoplastic bonded fibers are selected from one or more of the group consisting of polyethylene fibers (PE), polypropylene fibers (PP), unstretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (unstretched PET), PP/PE bi-component fibers, PET/PE bi-component fibers, PET/PP bi-component fibers and PET/co-PET bi-component fibers.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the thermoplastic bonded fibers are unstretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (unstretched PET), PET/co-PET bi-component fibers or PP/PE bi-component fibers.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers are independently selected from one or more of the group consisting of fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers, fibrillated lyocell nanofibers, fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole (PBO) nanofibers, fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers, polyimide (PI) nanofibers and nanocellulose fibers.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers are each independently fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers, fibrillated lyocell nanofibers, fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole (PBO) nanofibers or fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the second nanofibers are fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers and/or fibrillated lyocell nanofibers; preferably, the ratio of the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers to fibrillated lyocell nanofibers is 1:(1-4), preferably 1:4 by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers are each independently fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers, fibrillated tencel nanofibers, fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole (PBO) nanofibers or fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the second nanofibers are fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers and/or fibrillated tencel nanofibers; preferably, the ratio of the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers to fibrillated tencel nanofibers is 1:(1-4), preferably 1:4 by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the superfine main fibers have a fiber diameter of 0.1-6 μm, preferably 0.5-4 μm, more preferably 0.5-3 μm, and most preferably 1-3 μm; preferably, the superfine main fibers have a fiber length of 1-6 mm, preferably 2-4 mm, most preferably 3 mm.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the thermoplastic bonded fibers have a fiber diameter of 0.1-8 μm, preferably 0.5-6 μm, more preferably 1-5 μm, and most preferably 3-5 μm; preferably, the thermoplastic bonded fibers have a fiber length of 1-6 mm, preferably 2-4 mm, most preferably 3 mm.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers have a beating degree of 60-95° SR, preferably 70-95° SR or 60-85° SR.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the fibrillated lyocell nanofibers have a beating degree of 70-95° SR, preferably 95° SR.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers have a beating degree of 60-85° SR, preferably 85° SR.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzoxadiazole (PBO) nanofibers and the fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers have a beating degree of 85° SR.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 50-99 wt % of the support layer and 1-50 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 50-95 wt % of the support layer and 5-50 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 60-95 wt % of the support layer and 5-40 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 60-80 wt % of the support layer and 20-40 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 80-95 wt % of the support layer and 5-20 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 80 wt % of the support layer and 20 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 60 wt % of the support layer and 40 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises 95 wt % of the support layer and 5 wt % of the dense layer, based on the total basis weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer comprises or consists of 30-45 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer comprises or consists of 30-40 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-40 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5-30 wt % of nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 40-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5-30 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5-15 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer comprises or consists of 30-65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 15-30 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer consists of 30 wt % of superfine main fibers, 65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer consists of 40 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 30 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer consists of 45 wt % of superfine main fibers, 40 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 15 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in the lithium ion battery separator substrate, the support layer consists of 65 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers, and 5 wt % of first nanofibers by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the thickness of the lithium ion battery separator substrate is 10-25 μm, preferably 16-22 μm, more preferably 17-21 μm; preferably, the basis weight of the substrate is 8-17 g/m2, preferably 10-14 g/m2, more preferably 11-13 g/m2; preferably, the average pore size of the substrate is less than 3 μm; the maximum pore size of the substrate is less than 5 μm.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the thickness of the separator is less than 30 μm, preferably 20-26 μm, more preferably 23-26 μm; preferably, the basis weight of the separator is 15-29 g/m2, preferably 16-25 g/m2, more preferably 19-21 g/m2; preferably, the average pore size of the separator is less than 0.6 μm, preferably 0.1-0.5 μm, more preferably 0.2-0.4 μm; preferably, the maximum pore size of the separator is no more than 1.0 μm, preferably 0.6-1 μm; preferably, the heat shrinkage rate of the separator is no more than 2% at 300° C.
On the second aspect, the disclosure provides a method for preparing the lithium ion battery separator as mentioned above. The method comprises uniformly coating the inorganic coating on the surface of the dense layer of the lithium ion battery separator substrate, and then drying by hot air; preferably, the temperature of the hot air is 80-150° C., preferably 120° C.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the coating weight of the inorganic coating is 3-15 g/m2, preferably 5-10 g/m2, more preferably 5-8 g/m2, and most preferably 8 g/m2.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, a method for preparing the lithium ion battery separator substrate comprises the following steps in order:
Step a: Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water, and then each independently defiberizing, beating and mixing to obtain pulps, and then diluting the pulps with water by a flushing pump to an on-wire concentration;
Step b: Feeding the diluted pulps of the support layer and the dense layer into a HYDROFORMER™, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp of the dense layer enters the upper flow channel and the pulp of the support layer enters the lower flow channel, overlapping the pulp in each flow channel in the same area and making papers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet, forming a wet paper sheet for the substrate; preferably, further comprising rectification of the pulp to make the pulp appear a flow state of high-strength micro-turbulence before making papers;
Step c: After Step b, drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate by a Yankee dryer; and
Step d: After Step c, calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the substrate.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in step a, the solid weight percent concentrations of the pulps of the support layer and the dense layer are both 0.2 wt % before diluting with water.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in step a, the concentrationof the pulp of the support layer onto wire is 0.01-0.05 wt %, preferably 0.01-0.03 wt %, and most preferably 0.015-0.025 wt %; the concentration of the pulp of the dense layer onto wire is 0.002-0.05 wt %, preferably 0.005-0.04 wt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in step b, the flow rate of flow channel of the pulp of the support layer is 160-3000 m3/h, preferably 500-1000 m3/h, more preferably 740 m3/h; the flow rate of flow channel of the pulp of the dense layer is 40-750 m3/h, preferably 100-480 m3/h, more preferably 185 m3/h.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in step c, the drying temperature is 80-130° C.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, in step d, the calendering temperature is 110-220° C.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, when the thermoplastic bonded fibers in the support layer are unstretched PET fibers, the drying temperature is 80-130° C., preferably 120° C., and the calendering temperature is 170-220° C., preferably 190° C.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, when the thermoplastic bonded fibers in the support layer are PET/co-PET bi-component fibers or PP/PE bi-component fibers, the drying temperature is 80-130° C., preferably 90° C.; and the calendering temperature is 110-140° C., preferably 120° C.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, a method for preparing the inorganic coating comprises: according to the composition of the inorganic coating, sequentially adding the dispersants and the water-retaining agents to the deionized water and stirring; adding the inorganic particles and dispersing; filtering to obtain a dispersion liquid through a strainer; adding the adhesive resins to the dispersion liquid, and continuing to disperse to obtain a pulp of the inorganic coating.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the coating weight of the inorganic coating is 3-15 g/m2, preferably 5-10 g/m2, more preferably 5-8 g/m2, and most preferably 8 g/m2.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coating comprises or consists of inorganic particles, dispersants, water-retaining agents and adhesive resins.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic particles are selected from one or more of the group consisting of alumina, silica, boehmite and magnesium hydroxide, preferably alumina and/or magnesium hydroxide; preferably, the ratio of alumina to magnesium hydroxide is 1:1 by weight.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic particles have a particle size of less than 3 μm, preferably less than 1 μm, more preferably 200 nm.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the dispersants are ammonium polycarboxylate; preferably, the ammonium polycarboxylate has a viscosity less than 100 mPa·s.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the water-retaining agents are sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC); preferably, the sodium carboxymethyl cellulose has a viscosity between 10 mPa·s and 50 mPa·s.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the adhesive resins are acrylate or styrene-butadiene latex; preferably, the adhesive resins have a viscosity less than 1000 mPa·s.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coating comprises 80-87 wt % of the inorganic particles, preferably 80-85 wt %, more preferably 83-85 wt %, more preferably 83-84 wt % and most preferably 84 wt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coating comprises 0.5-2 wt % of the dispersants, preferably 1-2 wt %, more preferably 1-1.5 wt % and most preferably lwt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coating comprises 0.5-4 wt % of the water-retaining agents, preferably 2-4 wt %, more preferably 2-3.5 wt %, more preferably 2-2.5 wt % and most preferably 2 wt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic coating comprises 10-17 wt % of the adhesive resins, preferably 10-14 wt %, more preferably 13-14 wt % and most preferably 13 wt %.
According to some examples of the present disclosure, the inorganic particles are dispersed at 2500 r/min for 30 min; preferably, the adhesive resins are uniformly dispersed in the dispersion liquid for 15 min; preferably, the strainer is a strainer of 320 mesh; preferably, the pulp of the inorganic coating has a solid content of 40-60%, preferably 50 wt %.
In addition, the disclosure also provides a lithium ion battery comprising the lithium ion battery separator as described above.
Compared with the prior art, the present disclosure has the following advantages that the lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure has a inorganic coating of a specific composition coated on the dense layer of the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure. Such separator structure can maximize the high temperature resistance and hydrophilicity of the nanofibers, so that the substrate still can maintain good strength and adsorption to the inorganic coating even after treatment at 300° C. for 1 h. In addition, the high temperature stability of the inorganic coating makes the heat shrinkage rate of the separator no more than 2%, ensuring the stability and isolation of the rigid structure of the coating of the composite separator at high temperatures. Furthermore, in the specific composition of the substrate of the disclosure, the use of the nanofibers can also avoid pinholes in the support layer, fill in the large holes that may exist in the support layer, improve the reliability and quality of product, and thus the inorganic coating at a lower coating weight can realize the effective covering of the substrate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Embodiments of the disclosure are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the apparent morphology of a lithium ion battery separator prepared by the disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of a HYDROFORMER™, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, used in the disclosure, wherein A represents a pulp distributor, B represents a rectifying zone, C represents a substrate forming zone, and D represents a formed wet paper sheet of the substrate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
The disclosure will be further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments. It should be understood that the embodiments of the disclosure are only used to illustrate the disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
The experimental methods without specific conditions in the following examples are generally performed under conventional conditions or according to the conditions recommended by the manufacturer. Unless otherwise defined, all professional and scientific terms used in the text have the same meaning as familiar to those skilled in the art. In addition, any methods and materials similar or equivalent to the described content can be applied to the method of the disclosure. The preferred implementation methods and materials described herein are for demonstration purposes only.
Preparation of the Lithium Ion Battery Separator Substrate
The following Preparation Examples 1-63 and Comparative Examples 1-11 only disclose examples of using some fiber materials to prepare the substrate, and other fiber materials and combinations thereof given in the disclosure may also be used to prepare the substrate of the disclosure. The schematic structural view of the HYDROFORMER™, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, used in Preparation Examples 1-63 of the disclosure is shown in FIG. 2 .
Preparation Example 1
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer, and is prepared by the following method:
Step a: Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 1, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02375 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.005 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
Step b: Respectively feeding the pulp 1 and the pulp 2 obtained in step a into the HYDROFORMER™, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp 1 enters the lower flow channel at a flow rate of 740 m3/h, the pulp 2 enters the upper flow channel at a flow rate of 185 m3/h; after rectification, making papers of the two layers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
Preparation Examples 2-4, 35-40, 47, 48
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 1.
Preparation Example 5
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
Step a: Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 1, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
Step b: Respectively feeding the pulp 1 and the pulp 2 obtained in step a into the HYDROFORMER™, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp 1 enters the lower flow channel at a flow rate of 740 m3/h, the pulp 2 enters the upper flow channel at a flow rate of 185 m3/h; after rectification, making papers of the two layers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the present disclosure.
Preparation Examples 6-8, 13-15, 22-28, 41-44, 61-63
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 5.
Preparation Example 9
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
Step a: Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 1, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.015 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.04 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
Step b: Respectively feeding the pulp 1 and the pulp 2 obtained in step a to the HYDROFORMER™, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp 1 enters the lower flow channel at a flow rate of 740 m3/h, the pulp 2 enters the upper flow channel at a flow rate of 185 m3/h; after rectification, making papers of the two layers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
Preparation Examples 10-12, 29-34, 45-46
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 9.
Preparation Examples 16, 19, 51-52, 55-56
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
Step a and Step b are the same as in Preparation Example 5.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
Preparation Examples 17-18, 20-21, 59-60
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
Step a and Step b are the same as in Preparation Example 9.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
Preparation Examples 49-50, 53-54, 57-58
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 1. The separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
Step a and Step b are the same as in Preparation Example 1.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
Comparative Example 1
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a single layer structure. The formula of the single layer is shown in Table 2. The separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
Step a: Mixing the fiber material with water in the defibizer according to the formula shown in Table 2, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting the fiber material by the flushing pump to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.02 wt % to obtain a pulp.
Step b: Feeding the pulp obtained in step a to an inclined wire paper machine, wherein the flow rate of the pulp is 925 m3/h; after rectification, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet for the substrate.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 120° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 190° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the single-layer lithium ion battery separator substrate.
Comparative Example 2
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a single layer structure. The formula of the single layer is shown in Table 2. The preparation method is the same as that in Comparative Example 1.
Comparative Examples 3-5
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 2. The preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 5.
Comparative Examples 6-7
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 2. The preparation method is the same as that in Preparation Example 1.
Comparative Example 8
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer, and is prepared by the following method:
Step a: Mixing the fiber materials of the support layer and the dense layer respectively with water in the defibizer according to the formulas shown in Table 2, defiberizing and beating to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.2 wt %, and then diluting by the flushing pump, wherein the fiber material of the support layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.0125 wt % to obtain Pulp 1; the fiber material of the dense layer is diluted to a solid weight percent concentration of 0.05 wt % to obtain Pulp 2.
Step b, step c and step d are the same as in Preparation Example 1.
Comparative Examples 9-10
A lithium ion battery separator substrate is consisting of a two-layer structure of a support layer and a dense layer. The formulas of the support layer and the dense layer are shown in Table 2. The separator substrate is prepared by the following method:
Step a and step b are the same as in Preparation Example 5.
Step c: Drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate obtained in step b to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate at a temperature of 90° C. by a Yankee dryer.
Step d: Calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate obtained in Step c at a temperature of 120° C. by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure.
Comparative Example 11
The preparing process is performed according to the method diclosed in Chinese Patent CN201410496299.4. It discloses a substrate for separators for lithium secondary batteries which is prepared by the following method: Using a disc mill, mix solvent-spun cellulose fibers 10% by mass, oriented crystalline polyethylene terephthalate (PET) short fibers 50% by mass and unstretched binder polyester fibers 40% by mass together, wherein the solvent-spun cellulose fibers have an average fiber diameter of 10 μm, a fiber length of 4 mm, and a freeness of 97 ml; the oriented crystalline polyethylene terephthalate (PET) short fibers have an average fiber diameter of 2.4 μm and fiber length of 3 mm; unstretched binder polyester fibers have an average fiber diameter of 4.4 μm and fiber length of 3 mm; and then dissociate in the pulp machine water to obtain a uniform papermaking pulp (0.3 mass % concentration) on the basis of agitation using an agitator. The oblique short wire is used as the first layer and the rotary wire is used as the second layer, and the weight ratio of the oblique short wire to the rotary wire is set to 50:50 to laminate the papermaking pulp to obtain a wet sheet. After drying at a Yankee dryer temperature of 130° C., calender by a metal roller and an elastic roller with a surface temperature of 195° C. to obtain a weight per unit area of 8.2 g/m2 and a thickness of 14.2 μm of the substrate for separators for lithium secondary batteries.
TABLE 1
Fiber formulation of Preparation Examples 1-63 (wt %)
Nanofibers Proportion
Thermo- (the first based on
Superfine plastic nanofibers or the total
main bonded the second basis
Preparation Examples fibers fibers nanofibers) weight
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% i) 95%
Example1 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 95%
Example 2 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 65% a) 30% d)  5% i) 95%
Example 3 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% d)  30% i) 95%
Example 4 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 5 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 80%
Example 6 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 65% a) 30% d)  5% i) 80%
Example 7 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% d)  30% i) 80%
Example 8 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% i) 60%
Example 9 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 60%
Example 10 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 65% a) 30% d)  5% i) 60%
Example 11 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% d)  30% i) 60%
Example 12 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 30% b) 65% d)  5% i) 80%
Example 13 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% c) 65% d)  5% i) 80%
Example 14 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 10% a)
Example 15 layer 10% b) 65% d)  5% i) 80%
10% c)
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% e)  30% i) 80%
Example 16 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% e)  5% i) 60%
Example 17 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% e)  30% i) 60%
Example 18 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% f)   30% i) 80%
Example 19 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% f)   5% i) 60%
Example 20 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% f)   30% i) 60%
Example 21 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% j) 80%
Example 22 layer
Dense 100% i) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 80%
Example 23 layer
Dense 100% i) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 80%
Example 24 layer
Dense  50% i) 20%
layer  50% j)
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d) 5% g) 80%
Example 25 layer
Dense  100% h) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% b) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 26 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% c) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 27 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 12% a) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 28 layer 12% b)
11% c)
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% b) 65% d)  5% i) 60%
Example 29 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 30% c) 65% d)  5% i) 60%
Example 30 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 10% a) 65% d)  5% i) 60%
Example 31 layer 10% b)
10% c)
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 45% b) 40% d)  15% i) 60%
Example 32 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 45% c) 40% d)  15% i) 60%
Example 33 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 12% a) 40% d)  15% i) 60%
Example 34 layer 12% b)
11% c)
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 30% b) 65% d)  5% i) 95%
Example 35 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 30% c) 65% d)  5% i) 95%
Example 36 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 10% a) 65% d)  5% i) 95%
Example 37 layer 10% b)
10% c)
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 45% b) 40% d)  15% i) 95%
Example 38 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 45% c) 40% d)  15% i) 95%
Example 39 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 12% a) 40% d)  15% i) 95%
Example 40 layer 12% b)
11% c)
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% j) 80%
Example 41 layer
Dense 100% i) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d) 15% g) 80%
Example 42 layer
Dense  100% h) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 43 layer
Dense 100% i) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 44 layer
Dense  50% i) 20%
layer  50% j)
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 60%
Example 45 layer
Dense 100% i) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 60%
Example 46 layer
Dense  50% i) 40%
layer  50% j)
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 95%
Example 47 layer
Dense 100% i)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% d)  5% i) 95%
Example 48 layer
Dense  50% i)  5%
layer  50% j)
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% e)  30% i) 95%
Example 49 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 40% a) 30% f)   30% i) 95%
Example 50 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% e)  5% i) 80%
Example 51 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% f)   5% i) 80%
Example 52 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% e)  5% i) 95%
Example 53 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 30% a) 65% f)   5% i) 95%
Example 54 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% e)  15% i) 80%
Example 55 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% f)   15% i) 80%
Example 56 layer
Dense 100% j) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% e)  15% i) 95%
Example 57 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% f)   15% i) 95%
Example 58 layer
Dense 100% j)  5%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% e)  15% i) 60%
Example 59 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% f)   15% i) 60%
Example 60 layer
Dense 100% j) 40%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 61 layer  20% i) 20%
Dense  80% j)
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d)  15% i) 80%
Example 62 layer
Dense  100% k) 20%
layer
Preparation Support 45% a) 40% d) 15% k) 80%
Example 63 layer
Dense 100% l) 20%
layer
Note:
a) Stretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
b) PAN fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
c) PA fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
d) Unstretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
e) PET/co-PET bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
f) PP/PE bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
g) Fibrillated Tencel nanofiber with a beating degree of 70° SR, Lenzing, Austria;
h) Fibrillated PPTA nanofiber with a beating degree of 60° SR, DuPont Kevlar of the United States;
i) Fibrillated Tencel nanofiber with a beating degree of 95° SR, Lenzing, Austria;
j) Fibrillated PPTA nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR, DuPont Kevlar of the United States;
k) Fibrillated PBO nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR, Japan Toyobo Company;
l) Fibrillated PAN nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR.
TABLE 2
Fiber formulas (wt %) of Comparative Examples 1-10
Proportion
Thermo- based on
Superfine plastic the total
main bonded basis
Comparative Examples fibers fibers Nanofibers weight
Comparative Single- 50% a) 50% b) 100% 
Example 1 layer
Comparative Single- 45% a) 40% b) 15% e) 100% 
Example 2 layer
Comparative Support 45% a) 40% b) 15% e) 80%
Example 3 layer
Dense 20% a)  80% f) 20%
layer
Comparative Support 50% a) 50% b) 80%
Example 4 layer
Dense 100% f) 20%
layer
Comparative Support 75% a) 20% b) 5% e) 80%
Example 5 layer
Dense 100% f) 20%
layer
Comparative Support 30% a) 30% b) 40% e) 95%
Example 6 layer
Dense 100% f)  5%
layer
Comparative Support 30% a) 30% b)  40% f) 95%
Example 7 layer
Dense 100% f)  5%
layer
Comparative Support 45% a) 40% b) 15% e) 50%
Example 8 layer
Dense 100% f) 50%
layer
Comparative Support 75% a) 20% c) 5% e) 80%
Example 9 layer
Dense 100% f) 20%
layer
Comparative Support 75% a) 20% d) 5% e) 80%
Example 10 layer
Dense 100% f) 20%
layer
Note:
a) Stretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
b) Unstretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
c) PET/co-PET bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
d) PP/PE bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
e) Fibrillated Tencel nanofiber with a beating degree of 95° SR, Lenzing, Austria;
f) Fibrillated PPTA nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR, DuPont Kevlar of the United States.
Note:
a) Stretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
b) PAN fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
c) PA fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
d) Unstretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
e) PET/co-PET bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
f) PP/PE bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
g) Fibrillated lyocell nanofiber with a beating degree of 70° SR, Lenzing, Austria;
h) Fibrillated PPTA nanofiber with a beating degree of 60° SR, DuPont Kevlar of the United States;
i) Fibrillated lyocell nanofiber with a beating degree of 95° SR, Lenzing, Austria;
j) Fibrillated PPTA nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR, DuPont Kevlar of the United States;
k) Fibrillated PBO nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR, Japan Toyobo Company; 1) Fibrillated PAN nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR.
Note:
a) Stretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 2 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
b) Unstretched PET fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
c) PET/co-PET bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
d) PP/PE bi-component fiber with a fiber diameter of 4 μm and a fiber length of 3 mm;
e) Fibrillated lyocell nanofiber with a beating degree of 95° SR, Lenzing, Austria;
f) Fibrillated PPTA nanofiber with a beating degree of 85° SR, DuPont Kevlar of the United States.
Preparation of the Lithium Ion Battery Separator
The pulp of the inorganic coating is prepared according to the inorganic coating formulation shown in Table 3.
The method for preparing the pulp of the inorganic coating is: sequentially adding the dispersants and the water-retaining agents to the deionized water and stirring; adding the inorganic particles and dispersing at 2500 r/min for 30 min, and filtering to obtain a dispersion liquid through a strainer of 320 mesh; adding the adhesive resins to the dispersion liquid, and continuing to uniformly disperse for 15 min to obtain the pulp of the inorganic coating, wherein the pulp of the inorganic coating prepared has a solid content of 50 wt %.
TABLE 3
Formulation of the inorganic coating (wt %)
Water-
Formu- Inorganic Retaining Adhesive
lation particles Dispersants Agents Resins
1 84% alumina 1% ammonium 2% 13% acrylate
polycarboxylate CMC
2 84% silica 1% ammonium 2% 13% acrylate
polycarboxylate CMC
3 84% boehmite 1% ammonium 2% 13% acrylate
polycarboxylate CMC
4 84% 1% ammonium 2% 13%
magnesium polycarboxylate CMC styrene-
hydroxide butadiene latex
5 80% alumina 2% ammonium 4% 14% acrylate
polycarboxylate CMC
6 87% alumina 2% ammonium 0.5% 10.5% acrylate
polycarboxylate CMC
7 80% alumina 0.5% ammonium 2.5% 17% acrylate
polycarboxylate CMC
8 85% alumina 1.5% ammonium 3.5% 10% acrylate
polycarboxylate CMC
9 42% alumina + 1% ammonium 2% 13% acrylate
42% polycarboxylate CMC
magnesium
hydroxide
The pulp obtained according to formulation 1-9 is respectively coated on the surface of the dense layer of the lithium ion battery separator substrate of Preparation Examples 1-63, with coating weight of 8 g/m2, and then which is dried by hot air (120° C.) to obtain the lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure. The appearance of the lithium ion battery separator prepared by the disclosure is shown in FIG. 1 .
Performance Test of the Lithium Ion Battery Separator
The pulp of the inorganic coating prepared according to the formulation 1 of the inorganic coating was coated on the lithium ion battery separator substrate prepared in Preparation Examples 1-12, 22-25, 41-48, 61-63 and Comparative Examples 1-11 to obtain the lithium ion battery separators corresponding to Examples 1-12, 22-25, 41-48, 61-63 and Comparative Examples 1′-11′, respectively, for performance testing. The test items and methods are as follows:
1. Basis weight, thickness and tensile strength: measured by TAPPI standard.
2. Average pore size and maximum pore size: measured using a PMI pore size analyzer.
3. Heat shrinkage rate
The dimensional stability of the separator at a certain temperature can be characterized by the thermal stability of the separator, usually expressed in heat shrinkage rate. Test of the heat shrinkage rate of the separator as follows:
Cutting the separator into squares with side length Lb, and then respectively placing the separator in an environment of 110° C. and 300° C. for 1 hour, testing the side length La of the separator, and calculating the shrinkage rate according to the following formula:
Shrinkage rate (%)=(L b −L a)/L b×100
4. Separator strength retention
The separator was placed in a 300° C. environment for 1 hour and taken out. The strength retention of the separator was evaluated according to the following criteria:
◯: Fold the separator 10 times without breaking;
Δ: Fold the separator 2-10 times and break;
x: Fold the separator once and break.
TABLE 4
Performance test parameters of the lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure
Basis Tensile Average Maximum Heat Shrinkage
Weight Thickness Strength Pore Size Pore Size Rate % at Strength
Parameters g/m2 μm N/m μm μm 300° C. Retention
Example 1 19.9 25.3 1145 0.28 0.86 1.7 Δ
Example 2 20.2 25.8 1372 0.36 0.95 1.8 Δ
Example 3 20.0 25.9 903 0.34 0.92 1.8 Δ
Example 4 20.0 24.5 888 0.25 0.80 1.7 Δ
Example 5 20.2 24.7 1042 0.26 0.82 1.2
Example 6 20.2 25.1 1271 0.28 0.85 1.4
Example 7 19.9 25.2 843 0.28 0.84 1.3
Example 8 20.2 23.9 810 0.22 0.68 1.2
Example 9 19.7 23.8 780 0.20 0.66 1.0
Example 10 20.2 24.1 985 0.22 0.68 1.0
Example 11 19.8 24.2 750 0.21 0.67 1.0
Example 12 20.1 23.3 730 0.16 0.60 0.8
Example 22 20.1 25.2 1233 0.28 0.86 1.4 Δ
Example 23 20.2 25.1 1275 0.28 0.85 1.5 Δ
Example 24 20.0 25.3 1254 0.28 0.85 1.4 Δ
Example 25 19.8 25.1 1226 0.28 0.87 1.4
Example 41 19.9 24.6 1018 0.26 0.82 1.2 Δ
Example 42 20.2 24.8 1042 0.26 0.83 1.3
Example 43 20.1 24.7 1032 0.26 0.82 1.4 Δ
Example 44 19.8 24.6 1135 0.26 0.82 1.2 Δ
Example 45 19.9 24.2 1004 0.21 0.67 1.0 Δ
Example 46 20.1 24.3 996 0.21 0.67 1.0 Δ
Example 47 20.1 25.9 1387 0.34 0.92 2.0 Δ
Example 48 19.8 25.8 1356 0.34 0.93 1.8 Δ
Example 61 20.1 24.6 996 0.25 0.81 1.3
Example 62 20.0 24.7 975 0.26 0.82 1.2
Example 63 19.9 25.3 970 0.26 0.83 1.2 Δ
Note:
The lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure has a heat shrinkage rate of zero at 110° C., and shrinkage only begins when it is close to 300° C.
TABLE 5
Performance test parameters of the lithium ion battery separator
Basis Tensile Average Maximum Heat Shrinkage
Weight Thickness Strength Pore Size Pore Size Rate % at Strength
Parameters g/m2 μm N/m μm μm 300° C. Retention
Comparative 19.8 26.3 1383 0.84 25.3 Melting x
Example 1′
Comparative 20.2 25.5 1232 0.65 4.52 5.0 Δ
Example 2′
Comparative 20.1 24.8 1178 0.36 2.26 3.5
Example 3′
Comparative 20.1 25.3 1094 0.34 2.13 1.2
Example 4′
Comparative 19.9 25.1 514 0.28 0.85 1.2
Example 5′
Comparative 19.8 23.9 565 0.26 0.82 1.8 Δ
Example 6′
Comparative 19.9 23.9 550 0.26 0.83 1.8 Δ
Example 7′
Comparative 20.2 23.4 523 0.18 0.62 1.0
Example 8′
Comparative 19.8 25.1 482 0.28 0.85 1.2
Example 9′
Comparative 19.9 25.1 673 0.28 0.85 1.2
Example 10′
Comparative 15.9 20.1 937 0.75 5.54 10.0 Δ
Example 11′
It can be seen from Table 4 that the lithium ion battery separators obtained in Examples 1-12, 22-25, 41-48 and 61-63 of the disclosure are consisted of the lithium ion battery separator substrate of the disclosure and an inorganic coating. Compared with the prior art battery separators, the lithium ion battery separator of the disclosure has a heat shrinkage rate of zero at 110° C. with excellent strength retention and excellent heat stability. The heat shrinkage rate at 300° C. for 1 h is no more than 2%, the maximum pore diameter is less than 1 μm, and the strength is greater than 700 N/m.
It can be seen from Table 5 that in Comparative Example 1′, the separator prepared by the single-layer substrate only made of PET fibers has pinholes, wherein the pore size is too large, and melting occurs at 300° C.; in Comparative Example 2′, the separator prepared by the single-layer substrate made of PET fibers and fibrillated lyocell nanofibers has pinholes with too large pore size, the heat shrinkage rate of the separator is 5.0% after treatment at 300° C. for 1 h, and the separator is damaged after folding; in Comparative Example 3′, the separator with double-layer substrate is made by a HYDROFORMER™, a type of double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, and the dense layer of the separator is added with 20% stretched PET fibers and 70% fibrillated PPTA fibers, so that the separator has a heat shrinkage rate of 3.5% after treatment at 300° C. for 1 hour; in Comparative Example 4′, the support layer does not use nanofibers, which causes the maximum pore diameter of the separator to be too large; in Comparative Examples 5′-10′, the separator strength cannot meet the requirements; in Comparative Example 11′, due to the substrate with large pores, the maximum pore diameter of the separator is too large, and there is no double-layer structure, the heat shrinkage rate is 10.0% after treatment at 300° C. for 1 hour.
In addition, according to the performance test method described above, the disclosure verifies the performance parameters of the lithium ion battery separator, wherein the separator is obtained by respectively coating the inorganic coatings of different formulation compositions (shown in Table 3) on the lithium ion battery separator substrates prepared in Preparation Examples 1-63 of the disclosure. Below, only performance parameters of the lithium ion battery separators (Examples 10, 64-71) are shown, wherein the separators are respectively obtained by coating the pulp of the inorganic coating of the formulation shown in Table 3 on the substrate of Preparation Example 10 as an example. The results are shown in Table 6:
TABLE 6
Performance test parameters of the lithium ion battery separator
Basis Tensile Average Maximum Heat Shrinkage
Weight Thickness Strength Pore Size Pore Size Rate % at Strength
Parameters g/m2 μm N/m μm μm 300° C. Retention
Example 10 20.2 23.1 985 0.22 0.68 1.0
(Formulation 1)
Example 64 20.3 23.3 954 0.25 0.8 1.0
(Formulation 2)
Example 65 20.1 23.2 934 0.26 0.82 1.0
(Formulation 3)
Example 66 19.8 23.2 958 0.24 0.78 1.0
(Formulation 4)
Example 67 19.9 22.7 1003 0.26 0.82 1.4
(Formulation 5)
Example 68 20.2 22.9 978 0.34 0.92 1.0
(Formulation 6)
Example 69 20.3 23.2 1026 0.24 0.78 1.4
(Formulation 7)
Example 70 20.1 23.3 969 0.36 0.96 1.0
(Formulation 8)
Example 71 20.1 23.3 965 0.23 0.75 1.0
(Formulation 9)
It should be understood that the disclosure described herein is not limited to specific methodologies, experimental protocols, or reagents, as these may vary. The discussion and examples provided herein are presented to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is limited only by the claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A method of preparing a lithium ion battery separator, comprising:
mixing fiber materials of a support layer and a nano layer respectively with water, and then each independently defiberizing, beating and mixing to obtain pulps, and then diluting the pulps with water by a flushing pump to an on-wire concentration;
feeding the diluted pulps of the support layer and the nano layer into a double-layer hydraulic inclined wire former, wherein the pulp of the nano layer enters an upper flow channel and the pulp of the support layer enters a lower flow channel, overlapping the pulp in each flow channel in the same area and making papers at the same time, and draining to obtain a wet paper sheet, forming the wet paper sheet for a substrate;
drying the wet paper sheet for the substrate to obtain a dry paper sheet for the substrate by a Yankee dryer;
calendering the dry paper sheet for the substrate by a metal roller and a soft roller to obtain the substrate; and
coating an inorganic coating uniformly on the surface of the nano layer of the substrate, and then drying by hot air to obtain the lithium ion battery separator; wherein, the temperature of the hot air is 80-150° C.;
wherein the inorganic coating comprises inorganic particles, dispersants, water-retaining agents and adhesive resins; the inorganic particles are selected from one or more of the group consisting of alumina, silica, boehmite and magnesium hydroxide; the dispersants are ammonium polycarboxylate; the water-retaining agents are sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC); and the adhesive resins are acrylate or styrene-butadiene latex;
wherein the inorganic coating comprises 80-85 wt % of the inorganic particles, 1-2 wt % of the dispersants, 2-4 wt % of the water-retaining agents and 10-14 wt % of the adhesive resins;
wherein the substrate comprises 50-95 wt % of the support layer and 5-50 wt % of the nano layer, based on a total basis weight; the support layer consists of 30-45 wt % of superfine main fibers, 30-65 wt % of thermoplastic bonded fibers and 5-30 wt % of first nanofibers by weight; the nano layer consists of second nanofibers;
wherein the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers are independently selected from one or more of the group consisting of fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers, fibrillated lyocell nanofibers, fibrillated poly-p-phenylene benzodioxazole (PBO) nanofibers, fibrillated polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers, polyimide (PI) nanofibers and nanocellulose fibers;
wherein a coating weight of the inorganic coating is 3-15 g/m2.
2. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the substrate is 10-25 μm; a basis weight of the substrate is 8-17 g/m2; an average pore size of the substrate is less than 3 μm; and a maximum pore size of the substrate is less than 5 μm.
3. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the inorganic particles have a particle size of less than 3 μm; the ammonium polycarboxylate has a viscosity less than 100 mPa·s; the sodium carboxymethyl cellulose has a viscosity between 10 mPa·s and 50 mPa·s; and the adhesive resins have a viscosity less than 1000 mPa·s.
4. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the second nanofibers are fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers and fibrillated lyocell nanofibers; a ratio of the fibrillated poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide (PPTA) nanofibers to fibrillated lyocell nanofibers is 1:(1-4) by weight.
5. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the separator is less than 30 μm; a basis weight of the separator is 15-29 g/m2; an average pore size of the separator is less than 0.6 μm; a maximum pore size of the separator is no more than 1.0 μm; and a heat shrinkage rate of the separator is no more than 2% at 300° C.
6. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the superfine main fibers have a fiber diameter of 0.1-6 μm; the superfine main fibers have a fiber length of 1-6 mm;
the thermoplastic bonded fibers have a fiber diameter of 0.1-8 μm; the thermoplastic bonded fibers have a fiber length of 1-6 mm; and
the first nanofibers and the second nanofibers have a beating degree of 60-95° SR.
7. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein, the solid weight percent concentrations of the pulp of the support layer and the nano layer are both 0.2 wt % before diluting with water; the on-wire concentration of the pulp of the support layer is 0.01-0.05 wt %; the on-wire concentration of the pulp of the nano layer is 0.002-0.05 wt %;
the flow rate of the pulp of the support layer is 160-3000 m3/h; the flow rate of the pulp of the nano layer is 40-750 m3/h;
a drying temperature is 80-130° C.;
a calendering temperature is 110-220° C.
8. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein the superfine main fibers are selected from one or more of the group consisting of stretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (stretched PET), polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN), polyamide fibers (PA) and polypropylene fibers (PP); and
the thermoplastic bonded fibers are selected from one or more of the group consisting of polyethylene fibers (PE), polypropylene fibers (PP), unstretched polyethylene terephthalate fibers (unstretched PET), PP/PE bi-component fibers, PET/PE bi-component fibers, PET/PP bi-component fibers and PET/co-PET bi-component fibers.
9. The preparation method according to claim 1, wherein, a method for preparing the inorganic coating comprises: according to the composition of the inorganic coating, sequentially adding the dispersants and the water-retaining agents to deionized water and stirring; adding the inorganic particles and dispersing; filtering to obtain a dispersion liquid through a strainer; adding the adhesive resins to the dispersion liquid, and continuing to disperse to obtain a pulp of the inorganic coating.
10. The preparation method according to claim 9, wherein, the inorganic particles are dispersed at 2500 r/min for 30 min; the adhesive resins are uniformly dispersed in the dispersion liquid for 15 min; the strainer is a strainer of 320 mesh; and the pulp of the inorganic coating has a solid content of 40-60%.
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